The Gates were open in time before the time
For eons ruled by all forms of life
Creatures, Beings, matrix of the matter
So odious, degenerated like a plague
Those Mutants!

Cosmic trigger, a fortuity in eternity
Illusion of divinity and superiority
Destiny programmed before it all begun
Now BE GONE! Thrown into limbo of obscurity
Into Oblivion

(lead: Peter)

All gods with their temples
All men with their history
All myths with their purity
Time is irrelevant
For ever

(lead: Peter)

Dreams of immortality and life eternal
Legends of Holiness and salvation
Names, secrets, imagination
Like tears in the rain will disappear
Into Oblivion

It’s time to die…


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Into Oblivion Lyrics as written by Piotr Wiwczarek

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    I think this is about the past legends & rumors of heaven, hell, god and the devil. The song goes on to dismiss all the alleged hearsay & dispose of it for good.

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon April 05, 2020   Link

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